In the design process for a child-restraint chair an engineer considers the following set of conditions: A

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In the design process for a child-restraint chair an engineer considers the following set of conditions: A 12-kg child is riding in the chair, which is securely fastened to the seat of an automobile (Fig. 4-61). Assume the auto-mobile is involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. The initial speed vo of the car is 45 km/h, and this speed is reduced to zero during the collision time of 0.20s, Assume a constant car deceleration during the collision and estimate the net horizontal force F that the straps of the restraint chair must exert on the child in the order to keep her fixed to the chair. Treat the child as a particle and state any additional assumptions made during your analysis.


In the design process for a child-restraint chair an engineer
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Contemporary Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications

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